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Sewer line problems are among the most serious — and potentially expensive — plumbing issues a homeowner can face. From tree root intrusion and pipe collapse to bellied lines and offset joints, sewer issues require expert diagnosis and repair. Pipe Dream Plumbing Co. provides comprehensive sewer line services with insured specialists who use video camera inspections to accurately diagnose problems and offer both traditional and trenchless repair options to restore your sewer system.
Your home's sewer line is the critical underground pipe that carries all wastewater from your house to the city's main sewer system. In San Diego, most residential sewer laterals are 4-6 inches in diameter and run 30-100 feet from the house to the city connection in the street. When this line is functioning properly, you never think about it. When it fails, the consequences are immediate and unpleasant — sewage backups into your home, foul odors in your yard, and potential contamination that poses serious health risks.
Many San Diego homes, especially those built before the 1980s, have sewer lines made of clay, Orangeburg (compressed tar paper), or cast iron — materials that deteriorate over decades. Tree roots naturally seek out the moisture in sewer pipes, growing into joints and cracks and eventually causing blockages and pipe damage. San Diego's mild climate means trees grow year-round, making root intrusion one of the most common sewer line problems in the area.
Pipe Dream Plumbing Co. provides full-spectrum sewer line services, from routine camera inspections and cleaning to complex repairs and full replacements. Our plumbers use state-of-the-art equipment including Ridgid SeeSnake camera systems for diagnosis, high-pressure hydro-jetting for cleaning, and trenchless repair technologies that can fix your sewer line without digging up your entire yard. We also perform sewer lateral compliance inspections required when selling a home in many San Diego jurisdictions.
Every sewer service begins with a thorough camera inspection using a Ridgid SeeSnake system. We insert a high-resolution waterproof camera through your sewer cleanout and advance it through the entire line to the city connection. The live video feed shows us the exact condition of the pipe — cracks, root intrusion, offset joints, bellied sections, grease buildup, and any other issues. We record the footage and provide it to you for your records.
Based on the camera inspection, we explain exactly what's happening in your sewer line and present all available repair options with upfront pricing. We tailor our recommendation to your situation — a partial root blockage may only need hydro-jetting and a maintenance plan, while a collapsed section requires repair or replacement. We never recommend more work than is necessary.
For blockages and buildup, our hydro-jetting equipment clears the line with high-pressure water up to 4,000 PSI, cutting through roots, grease, and scale. For structural damage, we offer trenchless pipe lining (CIPP — cured-in-place pipe) that installs a new pipe inside the old one without digging, trenchless pipe bursting that pulls a new pipe through the old one, or traditional excavation when trenchless methods aren't suitable.
Many older San Diego homes lack a sewer cleanout — an access point that allows easy entry into the sewer line for cleaning and inspection. If your home doesn't have one, we recommend installing a two-way cleanout near the foundation. This makes all future sewer service faster, easier, and less expensive.
After cleaning or repair, we run the camera through the line again to verify the work is complete and the pipe is clear and structurally sound. For repairs and replacements, we arrange city inspection when required and provide documentation of the work performed.
A sewer camera inspection is the foundation of any sewer line diagnosis. Using a Ridgid SeeSnake or similar professional camera system, our plumber inserts a flexible, waterproof camera head into your sewer cleanout and pushes it through the entire length of the pipe. The camera transmits real-time, high-resolution video to a monitor, showing the exact interior condition of the pipe as it advances. The camera head includes a built-in transmitter (sonde) that allows us to locate and mark its position above ground at any point — this is critical for pinpointing the exact location of blockages, root intrusion, cracks, and collapsed sections. We record the entire inspection and can provide you with a copy of the video. Camera inspections are essential before purchasing a home (to assess the sewer condition), when diagnosing recurring drain problems, after hydro-jetting to verify the line is clear, and as part of a preventive maintenance program. In San Diego, many jurisdictions require a sewer lateral compliance inspection (camera inspection with certified reporting) when a home is sold. Our plumbers perform these inspections and provide the documentation needed for the transaction.
Sewer line snaking (augering) and hydro-jetting are both effective sewer cleaning methods, but they work very differently and are suited to different situations. A sewer snake or auger is a rotating cable with a cutting head that physically breaks through blockages. It's effective for solid obstructions, minor root intrusion, and simple clogs. However, snaking only creates a hole through the blockage — it doesn't clean the pipe walls, so buildup remains and clogs tend to recur more quickly. Hydro-jetting uses a specialized nozzle that sprays water at 3,000-4,000 PSI in a 360-degree pattern as it advances through the pipe. The high-pressure water cuts through tree roots, dissolves grease, and scours mineral scale and debris from the pipe walls, restoring the full diameter of the pipe. Hydro-jetting is the superior method for grease blockages, root intrusion, heavy scale buildup from San Diego's hard water, and for cleaning prior to pipe lining. The only situations where snaking is preferred over hydro-jetting are when the pipe is too fragile to withstand high pressure (old clay or badly deteriorated pipes), or for a quick emergency clearing when speed is the priority. Our plumbers assess the pipe condition via camera inspection before recommending the cleaning method to ensure we don't damage compromised pipes.
Trenchless sewer repair has revolutionized sewer line restoration by eliminating the need to dig up yards, driveways, and landscaping. Two main trenchless methods are available through Pipe Dream Plumbing Co. CIPP (Cured-in-Place Pipe) lining involves inserting a flexible liner coated with epoxy resin into the damaged pipe, then inflating it against the pipe walls and curing it with heat or UV light. The result is essentially a new pipe inside the old one — seamless, joint-free, and resistant to root intrusion. CIPP is ideal for pipes with cracks, root damage, and minor offset joints, as long as the pipe hasn't collapsed. Pipe bursting is a trenchless replacement method used when the existing pipe is too damaged for lining. A bursting head is pulled through the old pipe, breaking it apart while simultaneously pulling a new HDPE pipe into place behind it. This replaces the old pipe entirely with a new one, and the new pipe can even be upsized for better flow. Both methods require only small access pits at each end of the repair section, rather than a continuous trench. This preserves your landscaping, driveway, and walkways, and typically costs less than traditional excavation. Trenchless repairs are completed in one day for most residential sewer lines and come with warranties of 10-50 years depending on the method.
Our plumbers provide comprehensive sewer line services, including video camera sewer inspection, hydro-jetting for root removal and cleaning, trenchless pipe lining (CIPP), trenchless pipe bursting for full replacement, traditional sewer line excavation and repair, sewer cleanout installation, and sewer lateral compliance inspections for home sales.
Video camera inspection shows us exactly what's wrong with your sewer line, eliminating guesswork. This means we recommend only the work that's actually needed — saving you money on unnecessary repairs and giving you confidence that the right problem is being addressed.
Traditional sewer repair required digging a trench the entire length of the repair, destroying landscaping, walkways, and sometimes driveways. Trenchless methods require only small access points, preserving your property and saving thousands in landscape restoration costs.
A damaged sewer line can leak raw sewage into your yard and potentially back up into your home, creating serious health risks from bacteria, viruses, and parasites. Professional sewer repair eliminates these hazards and restores a sealed, sanitary waste system.
A documented sewer camera inspection and any repairs or replacements provide valuable records for potential buyers. In San Diego's competitive real estate market, a clean sewer report removes a major concern for buyers and can facilitate a smoother, faster sale.
Trenchless pipe lining creates a seamless, joint-free interior surface that resists root intrusion and has a typical lifespan of 50 years. Pipe bursting installs new HDPE pipe rated for 100+ years. These modern repair methods outlast the original pipes by decades.
Preventive sewer line maintenance is far less expensive than emergency repairs. We recommend a camera inspection every 2-3 years for homes with mature trees within 30 feet of the sewer line, and every 5 years for homes without nearby trees. If you've had root intrusion in the past, annual hydro-jetting keeps roots from re-establishing and maintains full flow capacity. Many of our customers in tree-heavy neighborhoods like North Park, Normal Heights, and Kensington schedule regular maintenance to avoid emergency situations.
Between professional services, you can help protect your sewer line by being mindful of what goes down your drains. Never flush anything other than toilet paper — wet wipes (even those labeled 'flushable'), feminine hygiene products, paper towels, and dental floss are leading causes of sewer blockages. In the kitchen, scrape plates into the trash rather than the disposal, and never pour grease or cooking oil down the drain. These simple habits significantly reduce the stress on your sewer line.
If you're planting trees or large shrubs on your property, check with your plumber or city utilities to determine the path of your sewer line and avoid planting within 10-15 feet of it. Tree roots are the single most common cause of sewer line damage in San Diego. Species like ficus, willow, and eucalyptus are particularly aggressive root invaders. If mature trees are already near your sewer line, proactive root maintenance through periodic hydro-jetting is the best way to prevent a blockage or pipe failure.
Common Questions
Trenchless sewer repair is a modern method that fixes or replaces damaged sewer lines without digging a trench across your yard. The two main methods are pipe lining (inserting a resin-coated liner that hardens inside the existing pipe) and pipe bursting (pulling a new pipe through the old one, breaking it apart). Both methods are available throughout San Diego County and typically cost less than traditional excavation while preserving your landscaping.
We recommend a video camera sewer inspection every 2-3 years for homes with mature trees nearby, and at least once every 5 years for all homes. You should also get an inspection if you notice slow drains throughout the house, sewage odors, wet spots in the yard, or before purchasing a home. In San Diego, many jurisdictions require a sewer lateral compliance inspection when selling a property.
Sewer line costs vary widely based on the issue and repair method. Hydro-jetting costs $350-$800. Trenchless pipe lining typically costs $4,000-$8,000 for a residential lateral. Trenchless pipe bursting ranges from $5,000-$10,000. Traditional excavation and replacement is $6,000-$15,000 depending on length and depth. A camera inspection ($200-$400) is always the first step to determine the right approach.
The most common causes are tree root intrusion (roots grow into pipe joints seeking moisture), aging pipe materials (clay, Orangeburg, and cast iron deteriorate over decades), ground shifting and settling that causes pipe misalignment, grease and debris buildup, and corrosion from San Diego's soil conditions. Homes built before 1980 are particularly vulnerable due to the pipe materials used during that era.
If your home doesn't have a sewer cleanout, service is still possible — we can access the sewer line through a rooftop vent pipe or by pulling a toilet. However, we strongly recommend installing a two-way cleanout near the foundation. A cleanout costs $400-$800 to install and makes all future sewer service faster, less expensive, and less disruptive. It's a one-time investment that pays for itself quickly.
A sewer lateral compliance inspection is a video camera inspection with certified documentation, required when selling a home in several San Diego jurisdictions. The inspection verifies that the sewer lateral (the pipe from your house to the city main) is in serviceable condition and not leaking. If defects are found, repairs may be required before or as a condition of the sale. Our plumbers perform these inspections and provide the required documentation.
Call Pipe Dream Plumbing Co. today at (858) 215-1199 for professional sewer line service in San Diego County. We serve Escondido, Encinitas, Santee, Coronado, La Mesa, and La Jolla with same-day appointments and free estimates. Request a quote online →
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